First Love of Ustadz

First Love of Ustadz
Which chapter 134 Gedean?



Days passed, Ustadz Jaki still with extra attention and his strict escort. Shinta was getting used to it, so she enjoyed it instead, enjoyed the attention of her husband more, enjoyed the excess affection of her husband and enjoyed the excessive prohibitions she thought.


Tonight Shinta suddenly wants to eat fried eel that is still fresh. She glanced at her husband who was reading a book nearby.


No, no, by the way? But if I don't talk, I'll just keep on being a fan. But he wants to not? Shinta wondered in her heart.


"Honey.... My husband..," Shinta called Ustadz Jaki in a haunting voice.


Ustadz Jaki finished reading and closed his book after his wife called him in a voice that provoked him. He was shocked because suddenly his wife was already on his lap sitting sideways. Both his hands were coiled around the neck of Ustadz Jaki. With a smile made as sweet as possible Shinta said,


"Darling... I want to. mmm..," Shinta hesitantly said.


Ustadz Jaki stood up and carried his wife to their bed. Then with a very slow movement Ustadz Jaki broke Shinta's body and his face began to approach Shinta's face.


"Loh... loh.... for a second, what's this going to do?" shinta asked who was confused because her wish had not been completed was told to her husband.


"Well, he said he wanted to" replied Ustadz Jaki with a mischievous smile.


"Yes, I want to-"


"Yes yuk..," said Ustadz Jaki while bringing his face closer to Shinta's face.


"But it's not this one" Shinta said as she slowly pushed Ustadz Jaki's body over her.


"Huh? And you want what?" ask Ustadz Jaki while changing his position to sit down.


"Pengen. mmm. want.. eel," replied Shinta timidly by taking her eyes off Ustadz Jaki's face then she lowered her head.


But Shinta's look down was misinterpreted by Ustadz Jaki. He looked down. She thought Shinta saw the eel that was in its sheath.


"Oooh wants this," Ustadz Jaki stood up and his hand moved to unfold the sheath.


"Eee... eeeh.. what is it?" shinta asked confusedly.


"Well he said he wanted an eel" replied Ustadz Jaki who stopped his hand from creasing the sheath.


"Yes, what's that?" ask Shinta back.


"This is the badger, right?" asked Ustadz Jaki while looking down, towards the scabbard.


"Nga! Not that real eel, real eel, real eel, living eel continues to be fried. Yes. yes. I want it to be my husband..," Shinta said spoiled so that her husband would grant his wish.


"Fried eggs? Ok, we buy it at the stall at the end of the road. What do you want to eat there at home?" say Ustadz Jaki while folding back the sheath.


"Emmm..wants who are still alive, keep you fried at home," Shinta replied by looking at Ustadz Jaki with her puppy eyes.


"Huh, still alive? And where should I buy, dear, these nights? There is no market that is open to sell live eels at this time. We buy it at the shop, just as it feels," Ustadz Jaki tried to persuade his wife.


"No, just want the living. Point," now that Shinta's face turned irritated, his lips advanced forward making Ustadz Jaki even more anxious to see him.


Ustadz Jaki approached in dismay with his wife, wanting to taste her advanced lips.


"Eh, what are you doing?" shinta said with a palm that covered her mouth.


"You tasted that little bit that was in the gini forward," replied Ustadz Jaki while advancing his lips mimicking Shinta when annoyed earlier.


"No way before getting the eel," Shinta replied as she turned her back to Ustadz Jaki.


Now Shinta sat facing the wall on the back of the bed while making an abstract line on the wall with her finger, similar to a small child who was snooping while saying,


"Just don't want to know. I want a living eel. Just want to eat it."


Ustadz Jaki's mouth opened, gawking at his wife's unusual behavior. Shinta, who usually looks mature and broad-minded, now looks a lot like a boy.


Is this baby stuff? Ustadz Jaki asked in his heart because he was afraid of being sprayed by his wife if he asked her.


"In the meantime, I asked Umi first. Perhaps Umi knows where to buy eels live at this time," said Ustadz Jaki.


"I ikuuuut..," Shinta got out of bed and quickly followed her husband.


In the living room, Umi Sarifah was playing with Baby Izam who had just woken up when Abi and her mother were going to do the ritual. Ustadz Fariz and Rhea ended up in the living room with Baby Izam and Umi Sarifah.


"It's not still literate, but it's just waking up" replied Rhea.


"Couldn't you? Must be krasak krusuk? Instead, let Izam not be horrified" Ustadz Jaki mocked Ustadz Fariz and Rhea.


"No idea, the feeling is very sharp" replied Ustadz Fariz confirming the words of Ustadz Jaki.


Ustadz Jaki laughed at Ustadz Fariz's reply. Baby Izam laughed when he heard Ustadz Jaki laughing.


Rhea shook her head and stared intently at her husband, while Ustadz Fariz smiled broadly at the shock of Ustadz Jaki. Then Ustadz Fariz stared intently at Ustadz Jaki laughing at him. And Umi Sarifah, of course she smiled to hold back her laughter, just like Shinta.


"Where are you going?" ask Umi Sarifah to divert the conversation.


"Oh yes Umi, where do people sell eels live at this time Umi?" Ustadz Jaki just remembered his goal.


"Egg live? Make what?" asked Umi Sarifah who was surprised by the question from Ustadz Jaki.


"Shinta wants to eat fried eel, but the living ask continues Jaki who fried itself," replied Ustadz Jaki.


"Nine-night hours now, where are you? It seems like no one is selling live eels at this hour Le," replied Umi Sarifah while thinking of a place that sells live eels.


"Find aja in the river behind Pondok Pesantren, surely nyemplung briefly directly get the eel," said Ustadz Fariz gave his opinion.


"Huss. don't have to. Give that advice straight, don't be misleading" Ustadz Jaki nagged at Ustadz Fariz.


"Ah yes really, look in the river behind me dear," Shinta agreed with the opinion of Ustadz Fariz.


At once Ustadz Jaki's eyes glared and her mouth slightly opened. He did not expect his wife to agree with the opinion of Ustadz Fariz who certainly intended to justify it.


"The night is dark, dear." said Ustadz Jaki pleading with Shinta.


"But I'm a pengeeeeen.. yes... yes... want yes..," Shinta again whines at Ustadz Jaki.


"No," replied Ustadz Jaki firmly.


"Yes," said Shinta is no less firm than Ustadz Jaki.


"No."


"Yes." Yeah."


"No."


"Yes, I'm just craving. Hye!" shinta said as she walked towards her room.


Ustadz Fariz and Rhea laughed at the debate Ustadz Jaki and Shinta like a brother and sister were arguing. Umi Sarifah laughed but not as hard as Ustadz Fariz and Rhea.


"Udah Le sana cariin eel, rather than your son drooling," said Umi Sarifah who actually only wanted Ustadz Jaki to obey Shinta's cravings.


"Udah spit find the eel. Want an eel to not get rations because eels live?" leadek Ustadz Fariz on Ustadz Jaki by looking at the Eel Ustadz Jaki that is behind the sheath.


"Ck, masa' is alone anyway? Come temenin. We always fight together" Ustadz Jaki grazed Ustadz Fariz's hand so hard that Ustadz Fariz would follow him.


"Umi. we set out to find the eel. Asaalamu'alaikum.," cried Ustadz Jaki as he walked towards the door.


"Eh. uh for a second, the container," exclaimed Rhea following the two of them.


"Oh yes, please dong Bundanya Izam get the container yes," said Ustadz Jaki in a tone as sweet as possible.


Soon Rhea gave a container for their eel catch later and did not forget to also bring a flashlight for the two of them.


"Darling, I'm leaving first. Pray that my eel will be safe when we come home so that we can continue after Izam sleep" Ustadz Fariz told Rhea before his hand was pulled back by Ustadz Jaki.


About an hour Shinta waited in the room, suddenly the door opened and Ustadz Jaki entered the room with a neat appearance. The scabbard was not as neat as before due to the eel-seeking effect in the river earlier.


"Honey, this is a big eel, right?" said Ustadz Jaki while showing the eel in his hand up and it is very coincidental that the holster Ustadz Jaki sagged down, so that Shinta's view is divided between the eel held by Ustadz Jaki and the eel owned by her husband.


"I-that's the eel." said Shinta, pointing at her husband's eel.


"Gede, right?" said Ustadz Jaki confidently and with a big smile, he did not feel that the sheath had fallen to the floor.